According to the report by Boca Raton police, the victim went to the TD Bank at 969 SE Fifth Ave. in Delray Beach to withdraw some cash.

After noticing that the ATM was not working, he began walking back toward his car.

He was then approached by two males running up to him. To try an evade the two suspects, the victim ran to his car, but was unable to lock the doors in time, the report said.

One of the suspects was able to open the driver-side door and demanded that the victim give them his wallet and cash. The victim told police that he then tossed his wallet past the suspect holding a gun in the hopes that the suspects would leave to retrieve it.

The second suspect picked up the wallet, then the victim was struck in the head with the gun, the report said.

The victim told police that the next thing he remembered was that both suspects were in his car, one in the front passenger seat, and one in the backseat on the driver-side.

The backseat suspect instructed the victim to drive to another bank while continuing to point the gun to his head, the report said.

They stopped at Chase Bank at 1755 S. Federal Highway but were unable to retrieve any money.

They then continued south into Boca Raton where the victim was told to withdraw $300 from another TD Bank.

Fearing for his life, the victim offered to drive the two suspects to his business off Federal Highway to take the computers from his office. When they arrived, the victim could not deactivate the office alarm quick enough, which scared the suspects and they fled on foot, police said.

The victim then called 911.

Officers later located the 15-year-old suspect floating on a pool raft in the Intracoastal Waterway who later admitted to participating in the robbery. He named the second suspect.